Virtualization News Desk
vmSight's Connector ID Available for Thin Clients in Desktop Virtualization Deployments
Patented Technology Helps Manage Virtual Desktops for Better Performance, Reliability and Compliance
Jul. 25, 2008 02:30 PM
vmSight announced that the company's patented Connector ID
technology is now available for thin clients used in virtual desktop
deployments. The new capability allows virtual desktop administrators to more
effectively manage end-to-end performance and reliability of VDI deployments
where thin clients are used, as well as to provide more detailed user tracking
for security and compliance.
vmSight's patented Connector ID technology provides the same
capability for computer networks that caller ID provides for phone networks,
identifying the person and device making a "call" to or from any
virtual desktop. Invisible to users, Connector ID involves no additional
authentication steps. Already supported for all Windows and Linux virtual
desktops, Connector ID is now available for thin client terminals with embedded
Windows or Linux operating systems. Connector ID Keys embed directly into the
thin client OS image and become activated upon use.
"Many of our customers deploy thin clients as part of
their VDI rollout," said Jonathan Alexander, President and co-founder of
vmSight. "With the user and device tracking from thin client Connector ID
Keys, administrators are able to monitor VDI performance end-to-end and to also
increase the security and compliance benefits of VDI."
As part of the company's Virtual Network Intelligence
product suite for virtual desktop deployments, the patented Connector ID
technology allows vmSight to manage performance, reliability and compliance for
specific users, terminals and virtual desktops. vmSight Monitoring Stations
track service levels and compliance policies in real-time, fully integrated
with the vmSight Center for centralized policy
management, alerting and reporting.
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